Though its anniversary isn’t until tomorrow, THIS is my look back at what many consider the greatest comedy of all time, Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot,
28 Thursday Mar 2019
Posted 1950's, Comedy, Movie Babble, Romance
inThough its anniversary isn’t until tomorrow, THIS is my look back at what many consider the greatest comedy of all time, Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot,
20 Wednesday Mar 2019
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Happy 30th anniversary to the incredible fantasy that I’ve praised multiple times before, Terry Gilliam’s The Adventures of Baron Munchausen! I was shocked to see it not come up on the movie anniversary sign-up list for MovieBabble and immediately set out to rectify that.
If you haven’t seen it before or need a reminder as to why it’s a film that deserves more recognition, click HERE to read my article on it. Also, please enjoy this fan-made trailer I made a while back. For glory, adventure, and the defiance of reality!
18 Monday Mar 2019
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Book Adaptation Tag banner created by Madame Writer. Image found at her blog.
It’s National Reading Month, so why not share some of my thoughts on book-to-film adaptations? 18 Cinema Lane did a fun book related tag in her blog (go check it out, she’s got some good reviews on there), so I decided to give it a try too. Just so we’re clear, these are all my own opinions, and if you disagree with me you’re not in the wrong. Let’s get started!
Gone With The Wind. Classic movie with great acting and gorgeous visuals, but that racism and nostalgia for pre-Civil War Old South is almost unbearably cringy.
Good Omens. Yes I know it’s a miniseries and not a movie but I love me some Neil Gaiman and I adore the casting. Plus, if you binge watch it, it’s basically a long movie with credits between each part! Doesn’t that count for something?
If it’s got Nicholas Sparks’ name in the title, it’s not getting my money.
Ella Enchanted. They took one of my favorite books and completely wrecked it in order to make a watered-down Shrek clone. Not even Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy botched their own plot and characters this badly (yeah, I said it, come at me). The only good thing to come from this movie is Anne Hathaway’s cover of Somebody to Love, and thankfully you can listen to that on its own without having to watch this stinker.
Coraline, and The Last Unicorn. Both are proof that you can make successful animated adaptations of classic stories. I also caught bits of Can You Ever Forgive me on the flight home from Argentina and now I want to read the book it’s based on as well.
A controversial one, but the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I’ve said it before in my Unexpected Journey review but Tolkien’s writing in The Hobbit focuses way too hard on the minutiae of world building that it gets dull pretty quickly. Peter Jackson’s movies on the other hand are so well made that I never want to relive the stories with a heaping dose of doorstopper exposition and superfluous characters attached (lookin’ at you, Tom Bombadil).
Most any adaptation of The Jungle Book I found has little do to with Rudyard Kipling’s novel. The 2016 Jon Favreau one was closer in spirit than the ones what came before it, but it was still a loose remake of the animated one.
No, I normally don’t leave the theater during a movie.
Depends on the book/movie, I suppose. It usually comes down to whether or not I want to make comparisons as I’m watching the movie or if I just want to sit back and enjoy it. Or if I have time to read the book in the first place.
Annoyed, because it shows the studio doesn’t have faith in the younger demographic and want to pander to the safer, older crowd. Do they really believe they can’t get good actors who haven’t hit puberty yet? Granted they are hard to come by, but it’s not impossible.
Not really, no, unless they try to make them too pretty. Heaven forbid we get some diversity in our features!
If it’s Disney and it’s based on a fairytale, you can bet that I probably like it more than its literary origins (with the exception of Frozen, but the sequel looks like it’s headed towards a good place).
I’ve got a shortlist, but here goes:
Can you tell I’ve got a thing for fantasy?
Have you ever participated in a tag? What are your thoughts on book adaptations? Let me know in the comments! I promise the Fantasia review will be up by next week, see you then!
12 Tuesday Mar 2019
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¡Buenos Dias! I just got home from my family trip to Argentina and boy do I have a lot to unpack (literally):
02 Saturday Mar 2019
For those who haven’t seen it yet, the first post of By The Cover is officially public for all to read!
Also I went ahead and made a TVTropes page for the blog…please don’t think me narcissistic for doing so. I had too much fun doing it. If you’re on the site, feel free to add to it. Please be nice though, my ego’s fragile enough as it is.
Have a nice day!